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11. The Shortened Dental Arch (SDA) concept and Swedish general dental practitioners : attitudes and prosthodontic decision-making
Sammanfattning : 10ABSTRACTA Shortened Dental Arch (SDA) is defined as a dentition where most posterior teeth are missing. The SDA concept, described by Käyser and co-workers in the 1980s, was developed mainly for elderly and high risk-patients, those with poor general health and those with accumulation of dental problems. LÄS MER
12. Essays on Cognitive Development and Medical Care
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of four self-contained papers.Essay I (with Linuz Aggeborn): Fluoridation of the drinking water is a public policy whose aim is to improve dental health. Although the evidence is clear that fluoride is good for dental health, concerns have been raised regarding potential negative effects on cognitive development. LÄS MER
13. Work conditions, musculoskeletal disorders and productivity of dentists in public dental care in Sweden : Are dentists working smarter instead of harder?
Sammanfattning : Introduction: During the last 20 years, Sweden and other countries have been adjusting their models of welfare to a changed economic environment. Rationalization, influenced by New Public Management, has been implemented in public dentistry in order to improve efficiency and to streamline activities. LÄS MER
14. Organisation and management of Public Dentistry in Sweden : Past, present and future
Sammanfattning : Professionella organisationer innebär utmaningar i management ochorganisation jämfört med producerande företag eftersom kontrollenav arbetet ligger inom de professionella grupperna själva. Ledning ien politiskt styrd organisation som Folktandvården (FTV) innebärextra svårigheter. LÄS MER
15. On implementation of an endodontic program : change of practice, treatment outcome and cost-effectiveness
Sammanfattning : It is widely accepted that the uptake of research findings by practitionersis unpredictable, yet until they are adopted, advances intechnology and clinical research cannot improve health outcomesin patients. Despite extensive research there is limited knowledgeof the processes by which changes occur and ways of measuringthe effectiveness of change of practice. LÄS MER